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I have setup LinuxMCE and I am very impressed with it so far. Although I have only just started to scratch the surface of the workings of this programme.

After reading the list of compatable equipment I was unable to find most of it available here in Ireland. I was wondering what equipment you guys based in the UK and Ireland are using for home automation (I am using X10 via computer interface), climate control (no idea where to start), telephone system (that is compatable with the Pluto modules), security/alarm system (my alarm system does not have any type of interface), security cameras etc. What multi room audio/video system are you using that is controlled via LinuxMCE?

My PC does not have any serial ports I am using a usb-rs323 adapter for my x10 module (not sure how to set this up under Linuxmce) Are there any RS232 modules available in Europe?

For X10, you can use CM11A as an interface.In what concerns the multi-room audio system, for any media director you have in LinuxMce, there is an embedded phone device, so you won't need anything else than a headset and a microphone attached to each MD, and you will be able to join all your MD's in a conference throughout your house. If you want, you can also define a VOIP account (there's a step in the setup wizard) or you can do that from the web admin (Wizard/Devices/Phone lines).If you want to use a physical phone, those I know that work are: Cisco, Snom 200/320, BudgeTone

Many thanks for your replies. I am using a CM11a interface for x10 home automation this had been originally setup under Windows and Homeseer 1.7 and worked a treat. I have added the CM11A to the interface page and added lights to the light page but it is not obvious to me where you add the house code/address of the X10 modules i.e. A1, A2 etc As I have no serial ports on my pc the CM11A module is attached via USB (Com 3) I think that it is setup correctly!

Besides the Slim devices what other multi room audio systems have been used with LMCE? I have been looking at the Philips WACS7000 system which has an ethernet port and can accept music streamed via UPnP.

I have added the CM11A to the interface page and added lights to the light page but it is not obvious to me where you add the house code/address of the X10 modules i.e. A1, A2 etc

Open an internet browser. Type your LMCE Core IP in the address field. Login with your LMCE user and password ( that you've created in the video wizard).Go to Wizard -> Devices -> Lightning. Here you'll see all your lights. Be sure that every light it's "Controlled by:" CM11A.Here you can set the

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house code/address of the X10 modules i.e. A1, A2 etc

for every lightning device, the Room where it's situated, the type. Depending of What type(Floorplan Object) you choose the picture that appear in the Lightning Floorplan will be changed.

I solved the problem with CM11A I had not set the correct serial port it is now happily turning on and off fans lights etc. I was like a little kid at Christmas when my lights turned on and my fans worked!

My Microsoft MCE remote has stopped working though. If I unplug and then plug it back in it proceeds to recognise the remote and installs software and then mentions that the remote is disabled, any ideas? It was working fine until last night.

Any suggestions for adding rs232 ports to my pc?

Juliet

I was able to add my VOIP account as you suggested but had to use one of the preconfigured providers and change the login details etc, is it possible for me to make a complete new entry for my provider (Blueface.ie)

I believe you can configure a new VOIP account (with a new provider's name) from the web admin / Advanced / Configuration / Phones Setup . I'm not very familiar with AMP, but I believe you have to go to trunks first and add one, then to Outbound/Inbound (to set preferences for local or international dialing. I have taken an account defined in the wizard as an example, and configured another one the same way.

My Microsoft MCE remote has stopped working though. If I unplug and then plug it back in it proceeds to recognise the remote and installs software and then mentions that the remote is disabled, any ideas? It was working fine until last night.

Try using Web Admin - Wizards -> Devices -> Media Directors to navigate to the Media director that has a non operational mce remote. Check that you have an MCE remote set up and also that the IR receiver is set to the correct type for your hardware (ie mce_usb2 for a plugin usb MS receiver). If they are both correct then I have found that deleting the remote and re-adding it again can sometimes fix this kind of problem.